> That's why they are scripts... if you aren't happy with the shutdown
> in the 'low-power' event you can change it.
As I said, I don't think that's the right way to go. I regard this as a
configuration issue. (Aside: I haven't had a chance to check -- will
an upgrade installation DTRT with user-changed scripts?)
>
> There's a lot to do to be able to have a general power management
> configuration file.
I agree. My question is whether or not this is a direction we should
go in.